Day: November 3, 2017

Who runs the world? The 2017 World’s 100 Most Powerful Women identifies a new generation of icons, game-changers and gate crashers who are boldly scaling new heights and transforming the world. This year’s ranking, our 14th edition, is nearly one-quarter newcomers who are stepping into power in politics, technology, business, philanthropy and media. That should give everyone hope.

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TEDx Talksr | Break The Shackles To Climb The Ladder | Smita Nair Jain | TEDxIIMRaipur | “Women empowerment for me is the power and freedom to choose my own opportunities and enhancing my capabilities to do what I really want to do.” She is one of the new generation management gurus who throws new light on corporate behavior and particularly its global aspect. She is also one of the best keynote speakers of all times. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx